Converting a PDF to a Fillable Form

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About This Episode

Learn to create a fillable form from a static form. Plus, see how the form wizard processes different form designs from the original application, so you can create a form from the best possible candidate.

Learn to create a fillable form from a static form. Plus, see how the form wizard processes different form designs from the original application, so you can create a form from the best possible candidate.

Learn about using Acrobat.com to host your form online, making it accessible by anyone, or only groups you select. See how to configure an Acrobat.com account to allow forms to be shared and distributed.

Add comments to your files using the comment task pane. Learn about sticky notes, the highlight text tool, and the text markup tools. Plus, see how to manage the comment window, attach files, record audio notes, and add graphic stamps.

Learn about using Acrobat.com to host your form online, making it accessible by anyone, or only groups you select. See how to configure an Acrobat.com account to allow forms to be shared and distributed.

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Photoshop CC has the ability to simulate the look of the printed image on your computer’s display, helping ensure the best results when printing your photos. This lesson will provide you with an overview of soft proofing in Photoshop CC.

With these full-featured video tutorials (more detailed than the Quick Tips) presented by Adobe and Acrobat Community experts, you'll learn how to create, protect, and deliver professional PDF communications in Acrobat X.

Here are tips to improve the display of your PDF files on mobile devices, including how to change page layout to a single column, how to add tags to provide structure, how to optimize the PDF file for quicker use and more.